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What it isBasically, F.lux is a tool that is designed to help your eyes while using your computer at night. At predetermined times, F.lux makes your screen turn a sepia tone, which helps relieves eye strain.

Pros:-Runs on every desktop operating system. There are versions for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux (GNOME, KDE, XFCE, etc.).-Super simple configuration. On Windows, you can run the installer, and F.lux configures all of the time settings for you.-Screen temperatures (tints) are completely adjustable.-Option to disable screen tinting for one hourand most importantly...-It works. The sepia tone on the screen is much easier on the eyes at night.

Cons:-Automatic tinting gets annoying when you are working on something that requires crisp and accurate colors (such as gaming or image manipulation)

Bottom Line:-If your eyes strain at night, or you just want easier reading, try out F.lux.

Rating: 9.5 out of 10. It does its job, and that's all you can ask from this program.